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15 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest –10

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The new app is called simply Reader’s Digest and is a free app with one free sample / preview issue that offers a sample table of contents and select story previews. Reader’s Digest – one of the world’s most widely-read magazines – has launched its iPad edition. Informal Workplace Learning. Bridging The eLearning Skills Gap.

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Creating Successful m-Learning Strategy – Part 3

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You could create simple HTML based courses (nuggets) or even simpler good old SMS based assessments. Some samples developed on JQTouch are available here. iWebKit lacks interactivity but has many samples and can be easily modified to support multiple browsers. The big question is – Are you building web apps or native one?

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No Escaping Mobile Learning – Webinar Recording & Audience Queries Answered

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Q 8: Is anywhere training type effects the mobile learning option…like it shd be for compliance, soft skills, product training, performance support, assessment…according to you, what shd be best to start with? A:This is correct, Prenski’s research doesnt include a very large and diverse sample.

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These Are NOT Serious Games!

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Most clients have done their research online about serious games, and find the whole gamut of samples, demos, etc. They can be looked on more as casual games that re-purpose existing question banks or assessments. Recently I’ve been consulting with a customer on the design of a series of digital learning games for sales training.

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